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1943-02-08<br/>USPO Slogan Machine Cancel<br/>Philadelphia PA | 1943-02-08<br/>USPO Slogan Machine Cancel<br/>Philadelphia PA |
Revision as of 02:19, 21 October 2016
Cachets should be listed in chronological order based on earliest known usage. Use
the postmark date or best guess. This applies to add-on cachets as well.
Thumbnail Link To Cachet Close-Up Image | Thumbnail Link To Full Cover Front Image | Thumbnail Link To Postmark or Back Image | Postmark Date Postmark Type Killer Bar Text Ship --------- Category |
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Aug. 11 1919 | ||
FS GUICHEN Protected Cruiser |
Picture Postcard
Guichen Protected Cruiser. History of the French protected cruiser Guichen. Built by Soc De la Loire and laid down October 1895 and launched in 1897. and completed for service in 1899. The Guichen had been primarily designed for commerce raiding and had been lightly armed compared to other ships of her size. Photographs will show Guichen with either two or three masts. She was built with two but a third was added for three to four years then removed again. At the outbreak of World War One she was serving with the Channel fleet in the Bay of Biscay and moved to Morocco. In September 1915 she took part in the Armenian rescue, and in 1917 she became a fast transport operating Taranto - Hea route. In 1919 she served in the Black Sea operations. and finally struck from service in 1922.
Displacement: 8151 tons. Speed:23.5 knots, Compliment: 604 crew. Armament: Two 6.4-inch Guns, Quick Firing M1893, Six 5.5 -inch Guns, Ten 3 pounders, Five 1 pounders and Two 18-inch Torpedo tubes AW. (These were later removed}
N/A |
1943-02-08 | ||
In Philadelphia for repairs, February - August 1943 |
Cachet by "FIRSTDAY COVERS".
Commissioned 15 November 1937 - Decommissioned 1 May 1957
N/A |
N/A |
1957-03-17 | |
Welcome to Norfolk, FS COLMAR M624 |
Cachet by Tazewell G. Nicholson. Former USN MSO-514
N/A |
N/A |
1979-11-29 | |
Polar Circle |
FS LOIRE A615 was Commissioned on Oct 17 1967 and Decommissioned on Oct 21 2009. She was a Rhin Class Special Purpose Tender.
1961-10-28 | |||
Port Visit of FORBIN D635 |
Cachet by Tazewell G. Nicholson
2009-02-03 | |||
Exercise C2X |
BPC TONNERRE (THUNDER) was placed in service (Commissioned) on August 1 2007
Article on the Exercise courtesy of the Universal Ship Cancellation Society (USCS), LOG March 2009
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2009-04-09 | ||
GEAOM 2008/2009 |
FASW (Frigate Anti-Submarine Warfare) Georges Leygues D 640 was placed in service (Commissioned) on December 10 1979.
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